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MJP brings cascading terraces to Harrow College
MacCormac Jamieson Pritchard has unveiled designs for One Harrow, a new building at Harrow College in north-west London.
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LDS wins Ferrier Estate masterplan
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has scooped its biggest-ever residential masterplanning brief — to redevelop one of London’s most deprived council estates
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Make gets its hands on Olympic arena
Make has beaten firms including DRMM, Grimshaw and David Morley Architects to design the London 2012 Olympic handball arena.
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A&DS: standard is low
Architecture & Design Scotland has challenged clients on their ambivalent attitude to good architecture in the country
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East London gunpowder works conversion fires the imagination
Pollard Thomas Edwards has won planning permission for a £4 million conversion of a derelict gunpowder works in north-east London into a new office building.
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Boris is ‘out of touch’ on towers
Critics slam mayoral candidate’s assault on London skyscrapers
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RIBA blasts Arb appeal process as ‘inadequate’
The RIBA has dismissed Arb’s proposals to let architects challenge its decisions, calling them “woefully inadequate”
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Manchester ready to go to court over casino
Manchester City Council has signalled that it will take the government to a judicial review if it axes the city’s proposed super casino.
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Shenzhen library wins AIA prize
RMJM has won an American Institute of Architects prize for its university town library project in Shenzhen, China.
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Shepherd’s Bush Common facelift
A team led by landscape architect Whitelaw Turkington has won a £3.3 million competition to transform Shepherd’s Bush Common in west London.
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Leeds keyworker homes use MMC
Design Group 3 Architects is designing 22 keyworker apartments in Headingley, Leeds, for Park Lane Properties
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EPCs come to smaller homes
Energy performance certificates are to be rolled out to one- and two-bedroom homes along with home information packs (HIPs) from December 14
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Hostel loses institutional feel
Sussex-based DRP Architects has completed the first phase of a £5 million project to rebuild a hostel in Portslade, near Brighton.
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Rochester Riverside design placed
HTA with Burd Haward Architects has won the competition to design the 600-home first phase of Rochester Riverside, a 2,000-home flagship development in the Thames Gateway.
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Fosters extends share ownership
Foster & Partners has announced it is extending share ownership in the business, as the practice marked its 40th anniversary at the British Museum on Tuesday night
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Holburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry Architects’ contentious Bath Holburne Museum extension (pictured) has received planning consent.
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Bellgrove win for Page & Park
Page & Park has beaten Make, Gareth Hoskins and Elder & Cannon in a competition for one of Scotland’s most exciting regeneration projects.
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Richardson to head up Network
Vicky Richardson (pictured) has been appointed as chair of Architecture Centre Network.
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Developer accuses Cabe of delaying Gateway housing
A 1,150-home development in the Thames Gateway, designed by Stock Woolstencroft, is being held up by red tape including Cabe’s requirement to see detailed designs, one of the country’s leading housebuilders has claimed.